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It's just below his ribs. It doesn't really show in photos, but I can feel it when I pet him. Also, he doesn't seem to be bothered by it when I push it around.
So, my tegu just started getting active again. However, he/she is only a yearling and has developed a lump in its belly. He/she's still eating healthily and up until one or two days ago was pooping normally.
I'm worried there might be an impaction, or maybe pregnant??
So, I'm trying to buy a humidifier for my Gu, but I don't want to spend a ton of money for something I don't need. He's a free roaming indoor boy. So, I'm just wondering if you folks with more expertise could help a scrub out.
I don't know. The ground where I live isn't super suitable for an outdoor enclosure. When I get one, it'll probably be mostly indoor. Also, I'm about to move into a more permanent place. That's why I felt comfortable getting one, now, in the first place.
Well, this gives me a lot of hope. All that shouldn't be too hard. I grew up raising primarily chameleons, and with how persnickety they can be, I always get hesitant when approaching a new species.
I've been reading a bunch of care sheets and studying, but I can't seem to find substantial information on hibernation. I live in the south. So, summers are great, but how do they work in the summer?
Hi, I'm a homie from ET, thinking about getting a big lizard. I've got a pretty average income, and I've kept lizards for most of my life. I'm just hesitant about taking the leap. I want the animal to have a stellar life and if I can't provide that, I'd beat myself up.
So, I'm looking for...